Smoking: harmful effects on sperm quality

Smoking: harmful effects on sperm quality

November 19, 2020

This November, an annual #TobaccoFreeMonth campaign has been launched nationally supporting people who want to quit smoking. #TobaccoFree is an excellent opportunity for future parents to quit smoking and reduce the risk of disease with their future offspring. Do you know how tobacco can impact your baby's health?

If your father smoked, your genes have probably been damaged already

Smoking before conception or during pregnancy not only reduces the chances of fetal survival but also increases the risk of disease in newborns. This risk can affect both parents, but let’s talk about future fathers.

Researchers say: smoking reduces sperm quality and could make your baby susceptible to diseases later, like cancer. The solution? Quit smoking before trying to conceive.

The question arises: when to quit smoking so as not to harm the developing fetus? It’s important to know that a fertile sperm takes about three months to fully develop, so men should stop smoking well before conception to avoid possible genetic problems.

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